Solaris 11 Systems Administration Part 2 — A 5 day course

Synopsis

This Solaris System Administration training course will provide delegates with practical experience of configuring various aspects of an Oracle Solaris 11 system. This course extends the skills a delegate will have gained from attending the Solaris System Administration - Part 1 course.

Delegates will cover more specialised tasks such as configuring network failover, Zones, Role Based Access Control (RBAC), managing system performance and also gaining other skills which will help with preparing for the Oracle Certified Professional, Oracle Solaris 11 System Administrator (1Z0-822).

This course is comparable with the Oracle D72967GC20 Advanced System Administration for the Solaris 11 Operating System course.

Objectives

Administering Solaris systems involves many specialised tasks including; monitoring system events with syslog, performing network installations, dealing with various aspects of the network environment and assigning system roles to users. Delegates taking this class will gain the necessary knowledge and skills to perform these tasks.

The delegates will practise:

Management and configuration of the Image Packing System (IPS)

Install Solaris on remote systems using the new Automated Installer

Configuring service properties with the Service Management Facility (SMF)

Creating Virtual Networks

Configuring Oracle Solaris Zones

Configuring Network Failover

Managing and protecting application data on ZFS filesystems

Configuring Role Based Access Control (RBAC)

Monitoring system resources with Solaris Auditing

Configuring system messaging with syslog

Configuring system crash dump and core dump files

Monitoring and managing system performance

Managing process priorities and classes

Suitable For

TThis Solaris 11 System Administration - Part II course is aimed at IT staff responsible for administering a networked server in a local area network, running the Oracle Solaris operating environment. It will extend their skills beyond basic administration tasks.